Qylur Interview with Founder and CEO, Dr. Lisa Dolev

Machine of Tomorrow with a Mission to Protect Olympic Athletes Today

NBC Bay Area: 8/9/16 When it comes to security in Rio, it is man and machine.
Security technology is playing a crucial role at Olympic village – in particular, a Palo Alto-produced machine called Qylatron.

New technology could expedite process of getting fans through security at Super Bowl 50

Kron4: 11/10/15
A new technology could expedite the process of getting fans through security. If the NFL wants to implement it, there is a possible solution out there that could dramatically reduce wait times and streamline the process.

The Self-Service Future of Security

Wall Street Journal: 10/21/13
The first automated, self-service security-screening kiosk was unveiled at Lincoln Center in New York. Founder of Qylur Security Systems, Dr. Lisa Dolev tells us how it works and why it is the future of security.

Un dispositif de sécurité en self-service pour le match

Qylur Intelligent Systems Named 2016 IoT Hero by the IoT/M2M Innovation World Cup

MarketWired: 1/28/16
Qylur Intelligent Systems, an intelligent systems company based in Silicon Valley, today announced it has been named a 2016 IoT Hero in the IoT/M2M Innovation World Cup. This recognition is given to the best and most innovative companies from around the globe.

Levi\'s Stadium Tests IoT-Based Self-Service Bag Screening

IoT Journal: 12/8/15
Levi\'s Stadium, home to the National Football League (NFL) team San Francisco 49ers, is employing a sensor-based screening solution to offer a less obtrusive way for attendees to submit their bags and belongings to security checks…

11 Cool Ways to Use Machine Learning

Information Week: 12/4/15Machine learning is becoming widespread, and organizations are using it in a variety of ways, including improving cybersecurity, enhancing recommendation engines, and optimizing self-driving cars. Here\'s a look at 11 interesting use cases for this technology.

Qylur System Uses Big Data to Improve Levi\'s Stadium Security

The 49ers Test Qylur’s Magic Machine That May Fix Airport Security

Wired: 11/18/15
LEVI’S STADIUM IS a technological marvel and one of the most sophisticated sports stadiums in the world. That makes sense, given that the new home of the San Francisco 49ers football team sits in the heart of Silicon Valley.

Could this system revolutionize bag screening?

Levi’s Stadium Deploys Qylatron Entry Experience Solution By Qylur

Sports Techie: 11/16/15Qylur Intelligent Systems has the checkpoint of the future installed and deployed at Levi’s® Stadium one month ago with hopes the NFL approves further deployment for Super Bowl 50 just three months away.

How The New Qylatron System Is Enhancing Security At Stadiums

What Venue Operations and Security Can Learn from the “Self-Serve” Retail Kiosk

SandHill: 9/21/15We have smart machines all around us working to make our lives more convenient. Why not use intelligent machine technology to improve and consolidate the processes of greeting, validating and security screening?

A solution to the airport security nightmare?

The Brilliant Machine That Could Finally Fix Airport Security

Wired: 7/14/14AUSTRALIAN FANS PUMPED to see their team take on Spain during the first round of the World Cup were intrigued by the honeycomb-like machine that had replaced the standard manual search process at Arena de Baixada stadium in Curitiba, Brazil.

US Company Provides Well Received Security Screening At World Cup

Homeland Security Today US: 7/2/14
Despite a record-breaking, Herculean effort from keeper Tim Howard, the United States soccer team is heading home from Brazil after defeat by Belgium. But the US presence remains in the form of Silicon Valley-based Qylur Security Systems.

FIFA World Cup Brazil Security Included The Qylatron, Automated, Self-Screening Machine By Qylur

Sports Techie: 7/2/14Qylur Security Systems, is a revolutionary, automated and self-service user experience, invented by the homeland security technology company based in Silicon Valley, who today announced that it deployed the Qylatron™ Entry Experience Solution for security screening at certain 2014 FIFA World Cup™ games.

Qylur’s Automated, Security Screening Kiosk Deployed at World Cup

Keep Your Shoes On: The Future of Airport Security

Condé Nast Traveler: 6/23/14The way travelers proceed through airport security has changed drastically, and in myriad ways, in the past decade—and more changes are afoot. Find out what checking in will look like in another decades’ time.

Security company’s passionate video simplifies complicated technology

PR Daily: 6/3/14Qylur Security Systems’ CEO narrates a passionate and emotional video that explains the company’s homeland security technology in such a simple, compelling way that it earned national media coverage.

10 New Ideas And Products That Will Change Business As Usual In 2014

Forbes: 2/19/14I’ve seen a lot of changes in the past couple months that have convinced me that we’re headed in several new directions. Some of these tracks will sputter to an end, and some will merge with the others, but it’s clear that there are a lot of exciting developments worth analyzing.

Self-Service security screening at airports?

Qylur envisages a self-service future for airport security

ITProPortal: 10/23/13For those who break out in a cold sweat at the mere mention of an “unexpected item in bagging area,” the fact that self-service security checkpoints are on the horizon may trigger a full-scale panic attack.

Soon This Kiosk (Not A Human) Might Inspect Your Purse

Sports Techie: 10/22/13Qylur has designed a game-changing new bag-screening technology called the Qylatron that will improve fan experience for sports and entertainment venues, monuments and transportation hubs.

At the Airport of the Future, Even the Security Check Is Self-Service

Bloomberg: 10/22/13Now that you’ve learned how to scan your own shampoo at CVS and be your own waiter at Chili’s, put on your best scowl and get ready, because self-service security checkpoints are coming.